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On 5 November 2020, the German Bundestag (Germany’s Parliament) passed the Act to Accelerate Investments in the Traffic Sector (briefly referred to as the “Investment Acceleration Act”, Bundestag…
In its “Schrems II” landmark ruling (cf.…
It can be observed that current developments in the economy have different effects on competition (law) and market players. These developments are based mostly on specific state measures and concern…
In cross-border business relationships, the parties are regularly interested in agreeing on provisions for potential disputes already at the time of the conclusion of the contract and in submitting…
On 13 February 2019, the European Parliament approved the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and the Investment Protection Agreement (IPA) between the European Union and Singapore (both…
On 6 March 2018, the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) rendered its much-anticipated preliminary reference ruling on the conformity with EU law of arbitration clauses in…
With the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the EU's internal market, the customs union and all of the EU's international agreements, a new chapter in Europe's legal, economic and political history has…
Today, the German parliament passed the long-awaited 10th amendment to the German Competition Act (Act against Restraints of Competition (ARC)). The amendment mainly introduces major changes to…
Background of the ECJ’s decision is a Finnish cartel case: In April 2007, the owner of the high-voltage electricity transmission network and the main customer for transmission facilities for this…
The draft bill for an “Act on the Further Development of Restructuring and Insolvency Law” (“SanInsFoG”) contains a package of changes and innovations in the areas of restructuring and insolvency…